Manuel D’Utilisation (E365ECO)Table des matièresThe handset at a glance2E365 base station at a glance3Contents4Safety precautions6Special features of the Gigaset E3657SOS mode7SOS procedure8Gigaset E365 - more than just a telephone9First steps9Pack contents9Installing the base station9Connecting the base station9Setting up the handset for use10Fitting the batteries and closing the cover10Placing the handset in the base station and registering11Initial charging and discharging of batteries12Setting the date and time12Menu tree13Making calls15Making an external call/ ending a call15Answering a call15Calling line identification15Displaying the caller's number15Handsfree operation16Operating the handset16Switching the handset on/off16Activating/deactivating the keypad lock16Control key on the handset16Display keys17Returning to idle status17Menu guidance17Main menu (first menu level)17Submenus17Correcting incorrect entries17Using the directory, direct dialling keys and lists18Directory18Storing the first number in the directory18Storing a number in the directory18Selecting a directory entry18Dialling with the directory18Managing directory entries18Sending the directory to another handset19Adding a displayed number to the directory19Direct dialling and SOS keys19Storing/changing direct dialling/SOS keys19Last number redial list21Dialling from the last number redial list21Managing entries in the last number redial list21Opening the message list with the display key21Calls list22Opening the calls/answering machine list22List entry22Dialling from the calls list22Deleting the calls list22Automatic network provider code (preselection)23Storing preselection numbers23Saving or editing entries in the preselection lists23Temporarily cancelling preselection23SMS (text messages)24Writing/sending an SMS24Draft message list24Receiving an SMS25Incoming list25Replying to or forwarding text messages26Setting up the SMS centre26Entering/changing SMS centres26Sending an SMS through another SMS centre26SMS to a PABX26Activating/deactivating the SMS function27SMS troubleshooting27Operating the base station answering machine28Operation via the handset28Switching answering machine on/off28Recording your own announcement28Playing back announcements28Deleting announcements28Playing back messages29Deleting messages29Picking up a call from the answering machine29Activating/deactivating call screening30Permanently activating/deactivating call screening30Switching off call screening for the current recording30Setting up the answering machine30Setting up call answering30Setting the recording time30Resetting speed dialling on the answering machine30Using the network mailbox31Using the network mailbox for setting speed dialling31Using several handsets31Registering handsets31Manual registration Gigaset E36 on Gigaset E36531Registering other handsets31Locating a handset ("Paging")32Making internal calls32Transferring a call to another handset/ internal consultation32Accepting a waiting call32Listening in to an external call33Handset settings33Changing the display language33Screensaver33Auto answer33Adjusting the loudspeaker volume34Changing ringtones34Setting ringer volume34Setting ringer melody34Activating/deactivation suppression of the first ringtone34Advisory tones34Activating/deactivating advisory tones35Setting the battery warning tone35Using the handset as an alarm clock35Restoring the handset default settings35Base station settings35Changing the system PIN35Changing ringtones36Restoring the base station to factory settings36Operating the base station on the PABX36Appendix37Symbols and typographical conventions used37Care37Contact with liquid37Questions and answers37Service (Customer Care)38Authorisation39Technical data39Recommended batteries39Handset operating times/charging times39Base station power consumption39General specifications39Guarantee Certificate United Kingdom40Writing and editing a text message41Editing text41Order of directory entries41Entering special characters41Accessories42Wall mounting for base station42Index43Taille: 920 koPages: 46Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel